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Janet Jackson
Number of words: 457 | Number of pages: 2

... big boss she acted like if she were a worker.. and not in charge of anything.. That's when Paula Abdoul stepped in. She created the most wonderful choreagraphys for her videos and shows. And one day.. Janet started saying.. no i don't like that certain move.. though i like that one.. And slowly she started producing and inventing her own steps and foot works! She developped a much higher self-esteem. ---------- In an interview with janet jackson she revealed that she liked being sexy and retroactive. She always wanted to be famous. And she realized her only dream.. singning! Now she is the world most famous black artist. She raised more money ...

The Vietnam War
Number of words: 2274 | Number of pages: 9

... by force. The Geneva Conference in 1954, officially split Vietnam into two parts, North or Vietminh and South or French supported. It also ended the fighting of the North and South under several circumstances. First it officially declared France defeated by the Vietminh. After this was officially declared the United States stepped in to influence the South. The most important circumstance was the agreement that in 1956 general elections would be held. With the election two years away both parties had time to rebuild whatever armed forces or governments they could. The Geneva Conference stated, that the party that won the majority in the election would win control and either reu ...

Ancient Japanese Art
Number of words: 2150 | Number of pages: 8

... that were showcased on the floor, but this is the one that I found to be a little mysterious. When I first saw this piece of work I questioned its value and just why it was in the museum because two feet away on either side of it were beautiful inkings and paintings. I looked back in the middle and found this piece of art to be more of a piece of crap. So I looked harder. The work is painted on part of a horizontally unraveled scroll. The exposed part of the scroll is one foot high and four feet from left to right. To the far right the re-scroll had a few feet rolled up into a tube. To the left an unknown amount of the scroll is still hidden from view. It looks like at least anot ...

Life Of Raphael Sanzio
Number of words: 1001 | Number of pages: 4

... Mary Magdalene were thought to be Raphael’s until the church of San Gimingniano proved that they were in fact Perugino’s. "Raphael was only 14. It is undoubtedly a Perugino calmly emotional, and pious rather than passionate. Unlike the other great painters of this time, such as Michelangelo and Da Vinci, Raphael was born with a great understanding of art and required little instruction if any. Because of Raphael’s great understanding of the arts, he quickly surpassed his teacher and ventured out on his own to the great city of Florence in 1504. At the same time Raphael arrived in Florence, the other great painters of time, Michelangelo and Leonardo Da Vinci were the popular painters ...

Dead Man Walking 2
Number of words: 782 | Number of pages: 3

... She cares for him and does all she can to help him get his appeal in the court system. Although she does not succeed in her attempts to get Matthew off death row, she befriends him and helps him realize what he has done. She knows and understands that he needs help in more ways than one. Matthew did not want his mother to speak in court on his behalf, but Sister Helen helps him see that his mother has the right to do so. She helps him see that if his death sentence is carried out and his mother does not get to speak for her son it may be something she will regret for the rest of her life. Sister Helen's concerns are not only for Matthew, but also his family. She takes the time to inf ...

The Women Of The American Revolution
Number of words: 302 | Number of pages: 2

... funds.It was a struggle to gain funds however their enthusiasm, drive and strong leadership allowed for significant amounts of money you be collected. They achieved because they struggled together to reach their goal of relief for the hard pressed troops. In conclusion to this disappointing story of struggle, is that the women of the seventeenth century, ideas were suppressed and were reduced to sewing shirts for the soldiers. To be called “Washington Sewing Circle” Even though they had raised money, George Washington didn’t regard their efforts.The women sided with Washington and followed his directions. The women provided the army with the shirts the men needed.While their ef ...

Development Of Computers
Number of words: 1550 | Number of pages: 6

... the result of this measures, all researches connected with creating and putting into the serial production of semi-conductor electronic computing machines were almost finished. That allowed to stop the production of the first generation machines beginning from the 1964. Next decades the whole branch of the computer engineering had been created. The important steps were undertaken to widen the productive capacities for the 3d generation machines. ? EIEV THE HOMECITY OF MESM ESM was conceived by S.A.Lebedev to be a model of a Big Electronic Computing Machine (BESM). At first it was called the Model of the Big Electronic Computing Machine, but ,later, in the process of its creation there ap ...

Blaxploitation
Number of words: 1456 | Number of pages: 6

... and oh-so-very kind.”(Bogle,4) The early silent period of cinema introduced five basic archetypes for Black characters: the Tom, the Coon, the Tragic Mulatto, the Mammy, and finally, the Brutal Black Buck. America’s first Black character found manifestation as the aforementioned Uncle Tom in Edwin S. Porter’s, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, which was released in 1903. “The paradox was that in actuality Tom wasn’t Black at all. Instead he was portrayed by a nameless, slightly overweight actor made up in blackface.”(Boggle, 4) This was a common practice developed by the theater, and carried over, as were many of the acting techniques, to silent film. Tom’s presence, and the appearance of the fou ...

The Roosevelt New Deal Program
Number of words: 573 | Number of pages: 3

... the Mississippi and Rocky Mountains. The Dust Bowl was called that because of a massive drought that hit during the Great Depression years. Winds carried all of the top soil away and blocked roads. Some people were stranded inside their houses for a few hours until the wind carried the sand away from the doors. Neighbors threw parties to help friends out. The parties were a way to get food and a smile. People waited in huge lines out side of shelters waiting for a table. There was lots of hunger in the depression A few people profited from the Depression but most were left with little money. Every life was touched. People dated their life around it. Even kids went to work as newspaper b ...

The Flying Men
Number of words: 1460 | Number of pages: 6

... own versions. "Throughout their lives, the brothers experimented with mechanical things Wilbur would come up with the ideas and Orville would analyse and implement them." (McMahon 23). The two brothers opened a shop in 1896 to build and repair bicycles. The same year, Otto Lilienthal was killed when his glider crashed and the Wrights began to search the problems of human flight. After reading all the information they could find in Dayton, Wilbur wrote to the Smithsonian Instituion to ask for all the information it had on aeronautics. The brothers showed pure dedication. They read books, works by Lilienthal's The Problem of flying, Practical Experiments in Soaring, Chanute' ...

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